Quote: "The cats found alive did not appear to be ill or injured, but they had tremors and were unsteady on their feet, said Claudia Wheatley, senior public affairs officer for Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. They were euthanized Monday due to the severity of their neurological signs..."

Quote: "Experts believe the cats were poisoned, but they're not sure how. Several tests are pending."

Note: Kinda like the high school girls who played basketball outside in 2012 and then came down with neurological problems including head tics and twitching in Le Roy (New York), near the coast. Erin Brockovich got involved in that case but never found anything of note because she was looking in all the wrong places...

Quote: "'I’ve never seen such a huge bass kill on this lake,' said Sam Lashlee, who saw dozens of dead fish Monday morning and another group of them in the afternoon. 'It was sickening.' When reached by phone, an official with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) told BassFan on Tuesday that an investigation had not been launched and it was unlikely one would be."

Quote: "As there are no marks indicating a fight or struggle, it might have died after being struck by lightning..."

Note: Say, hydrogen sulfide frequently kills animals without leaving any marks too, just like all the PEOPLE dropping dead without any sign of injury, often young and healthy people. Actually, lightning strong enough to kill an elephant would probably leave some burn marks. So, as India might say, 'Prima facie, this appears to be a case of hydrogen sulfide poisoning.'

Quote: "Zookeepers discovered Friday morning that their one-year-old snow leopard, Sossy, died unexpectedly, according to a Milwaukee County Zoo news release. The leopard had not shown signs of illness leading up to his death..."

Note: No different than all the young healthy people who've been dropping dead...

Quote: "A man, surnamed Chui, described the scene as 'breathtaking', with the water covered in a film of silver from dead or dying fish for about 30 minutes on Sunday. He said he tried to push some of the fish back out to the water but there were just too many of them. Most had died, he said. For a moment, Chui said he thought it was a sign of an impending natural disaster. Scuba divers reported more dead fish further offshore."

Quote: "Multiple agencies, including the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, are looking into why hundreds of fish are washing up on local beaches. Reports began rolling in over the weekend from people on beaches across Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties, according to Catalina Brown, the Fish Kill Hotline coordinator for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute."

Quote: "A huge fish kill on the Drumcamogue River in Co Limerick has been described as 'catastrophic' by a senior representative of Ireland’s Inland Fisheries. 'Virtually nothing has been left alive,' Michael Fitzsimons, senior fisheries environmental officer with Inland Fisheries, told RTE’s Morning Ireland."

Note: It's not just people sickening and dying all over the place but animals too, and especially oceanic species. In the Permian-Triassic extinction event - the same as the one currently underway - around 95% of ocean species went extinct, and around 70% of land-based species went extinct. Any species which reproduces slowly or which takes longer than a year or two to reach reproductive maturity is likely to die off entirely. Obviously that includes human beings...

Quote: "Fortunately, this weekend’s kill appears to be smaller than last month’s, but it has washed up thousands more stinky dead fish near the homes of fish-weary residents who are still reeling from the remains of the last kill."

Quote: "'We rarely see more than one fin whale carcass every couple of years,' said Kate Wynne, a UAF professor and Alaska Sea Grant marine mammal specialist, and the recent rash of dead whale discoveries is 'mysterious.'"

Quote: "They travel and feed in tight groups, behavior that supports the idea that the whales encountered something toxic at the same time in May, the UAF release said."

Quote: "The single whale that they were able to examine had no obvious injuries and had a thick layer of blubber, a sign of good body condition, Witteveen said. 'It was a really healthy animal; there weren’t any obvious signs of cause of death,' she said."

Note: Just like all the healthy people being found mysteriously dead. The story also mentions some dead walruses and seabirds...

Quote: "Police spokesperson Captain Jackson Manatha said a 54-year-old man was told by his shepherd that 23 of his goats were found dead on Wednesday afternoon. 'The goats had no visible injuries. They were found dead in one of the gardens of the village,' Manatha said."

Quote: "Mark Ennett, a conservation officer with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, said the bird, which was about 3 years old, had no visible signs of trauma so he does not believe foul play was involved."

Note: Just like all the young and healthy people mysteriously dropping dead...

Note: A vacant home was just destroyed by fire at 3:30 AM in Pass Christian, mentioned in the 2015-06-23 update. Two men went out on a boat, went missing and were found dead near Pass Christian too, mentioned in the 2015-06-17 update...

Quote: "Terry Corr, the head of education at the AfriOceans Conservation Alliance, believes eating the mussels poses a serious health risk. He said the sheer numbers of mussels that have washed up from Strandfontein along the coast to Fish Hoek are indicative that something is wrong."

Quote: "Steven Rafferty, of Greencroft, Hatfield, has fished the lakes since he was a child and was just one of the many to express his disgust. He said: 'It’s like a nuclear holocaust. There’s decades of stock that has been lost.'"

Quote: "Corinne Fletcher stepped outside her apartment building Friday morning to find a pollinator genocide in the park that serves as her backyard. Dead and dying bumblebees littered the sidewalk near the Market Street entrance to downtown Portland's Pettygrove Park. The carcasses were so thick, the Lewis and Clark College law student said, 'you had to step carefully to not step on any bees.' The fifth mass bee death in Portland in the past several days has state investigators on the hunt for a cause."

Note: This park is about 1000 feet from the Willamette River. Here's a Google Maps link of the area...

Quote: "One in Cooskie Creek, not sure how it got up there, and one just south of Shipman's Creek. The one on the beach was freshly dead and there were no signs of net marks, crab pots, ropes or buoys."